Wealth - The Indian Way

The Upanishads teach us that great wealth is but a drop from the ocean. The Ancient Indian text, the Upanishads, speaks wisely of wealth:

"He took abundance, from abundance and abundance remained."

Whereas economics in the West is ruled by a zero-sum rule, where money lost is forever lost and every penny has to be hard-earned, the Eastern perspective is different.

Whilst Western Economics is based on financial value, Eastern Economics is based on a deeper sense of value.

Furthermore, Western perspectives on wealth are based on financial acquisition, whilst Eastern values are based on contribution.

It is often beneficial to redefine our core-beliefs. We need to realise that there is enough in the world for us all and to shift our focus onto giving and not acquiring.

This realization of abundance is the foundation to feeling truly wealthy. It teaches you to focus on the real values of life.

abundence

I agree 100 percent with eastern philioosphi more you give and share more you get this my experience in real life.

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